This is a brilliant reading of a brilliant book. I love how Doyle immediately establishes Gladys(name means Princess in Welsh) as being an honest gold digger and Malone as being trapped in the "friend zone." It's great because, if you actually listen to what Gladys says, she tells Malone that she does not love men, only the jealousy that having a man generates in other women. And to paraphrase, she explains that she would rather be the accessory of a great man who ignores her than, be the partner of an ordinary man who loves her. This is something few men learn in modern times. Doyle is teaching young men to achieve greatness for themselves not to impress others.
The Lost World - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1. There Are Heroisms All Around Us (0:55) 2. Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger (15:14) 3. He is a Perfectly Impossible Person (31:35) 4. It's Just The Very Biggest Thing in the World (49:15) 5. Question! (1:29:00) 6. I Was the Flail of the Lord (1:59:00) 7. Tomorrow We Disappear Into the Unknown (2:20:25) 8. The Outlying Pickets of the New World (2:42:00) 9. Who Could Have Forseen It? (3:12:00) 10. The Most Wonderful Things Have Happened (4:07:55) 11. For Once I Was the Hero (4:41:30) 12. It Was Dreadful in the Forest (5:19:00) 13. A Sight I Shall Never Forget (5:56:10) 14. Those Were the Real Conquests (6:30:30) 15. Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders (7:03:50) 16. A Procession! A Procession! (7:40:25) "She could but refuse me, and better be a repulsed lover than an accepted brother." One of my favorite books. Enjoy. Thanks for the upload.
I absolutely loved the scene when they stand before the Iguanodons, seeing the creatures for the first time. The author wonderfully captures the shock and awe of the moment.
I can't get enough of this narrator. Hes gives all the characters so much life and I think if anyone ever decides to attempt another film adaptation they should listen to this narration to flesh out each character.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was an author that was definitely ahead of his time. Thank you for the upload! I'm on a quest to find all of his books in hardback now, but with the catch that they have to be printed before the 50's.
Wow i bought this book 10 years ago- had great difficulty reading it- but because of this audiobook i was able to finally finish it and man, what a wonderful tale!! Im grateful for this, thank you!!!
@@sheldonshaw461 A simp is a guy willing to sacrifice his dignity, self respect and bank account to please a woman, usually one that isn't even interested in said simp.
@DucknCoverin Do you still have hair? Not sure what your comment had to do with this audiobook so I figure your at that age were things are a struggle so I will leave you alone
It was my fav book when i was 10-13, now I'm 31 and I'm listening to the audiobook even with a bigger excitement! Thank you, Arthur! You were one of the best!
This is my third time listening to this. What a wonderful story with equally excellent narration. It's the sort of captivating that makes me stay up too late.
One interesting thing is that in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of The Norwood Builder Watson makes mention of “The shocking affair of the Dutch steamship Friesland which so nearly cost us both our lives.” And in The Lost World, it was the S.S. Friesland, a Dutch-American liner that sighted Professor Challenger’s pterodactyl when it escaped from the Queen’s Hall.
Interesting, well some Authors can't help but have callbacks to their previous works that is the likely scenario for the name being the same, however it would be fascinating if Sherlock and the lost world were the same shared universe, I'd love to see the look on Sherlock's face when facing down dinosaurs
One of my favourite stories, and the narrator is very good, often drift off to this at bedtime to this story, along with The Hound of the Baskervilles, this would be my favourite Conan Doyle story, still not had a decent movie that sticks to the original story, apart from the silent movie, that is the closest to the original story.
"But it couldnt have been very deep could it, if you could go off to the other end of the world and leave me here alone" - better to face the apemen and dinosaurs than to be chained in matrimony to such a creature. His fortune was high indeed.
+MsWholocked Holmes gave him popularity, but he had a great imagination, he also wrote historical novels like "The White Company", and stories into the genre of Science-Fiction, adventure, and horror
First book I ever read by myself in 3rd grade. I was so interested in dinosaurs, and when getting the book from a book club I was crestfallen to find few drawings and lots of words I had trouble with. Being determined I learned to read it. I still have the book, a great childhood memory. This audiobook is an awesome fond memory to listen to. It’s still an adventure.
Twice while listening to this the sound cut off I double checked my sound on my phone was still the same I went forward and backward still no sound I had to reload pisses me off
opening chapter, describes wemen in general they say they want Luke Skywalker, but what they really want is Han solo that being the roguish anti establishment type... young men take note!
The tf would the professor bring an unrestrained pterodactyl into the lecture hall! Why wouldn't it be in a cage or something? That part was rediculous. The rest of the book was great though.
The reader is good... I just think he is the wrong reader for a book in which the story is told from a 23 year old's POV. He sounds like a 65 year old.
Oh this isn't the book I am looking for haha. Could I get help finding the audio book on TH-cam for The lost World by Michael Crichton. It is the Second Jurassic Park book.
@Max Liston I have... issues... if you know what I mean, and I tend to miss stuff if i read it in my head or in a group out loud so I like the audiobooks and I use the actual book to follow along.
@Max Liston it's one of the only way I can focus on reading a book. At school teachers will force me to read and then when I can't answer the questions following up I get in trouble... It's like dude c'mon I don't understand it when I read out loud and I have very very strong case of stage fright so I start to mess up easy words and sweat.... Yet they expect me to understand it...
He is a smart Yank not like the regular ones that basically put the Native tribes in concentration camps basically preventing them from their nomadic life. This after they gave them life. Isn’t that what thanks giving is about the Indian biggest mistake
This is a brilliant reading of a brilliant book. I love how Doyle immediately establishes Gladys(name means Princess in Welsh) as being an honest gold digger and Malone as being trapped in the "friend zone." It's great because, if you actually listen to what Gladys says, she tells Malone that she does not love men, only the jealousy that having a man generates in other women. And to paraphrase, she explains that she would rather be the accessory of a great man who ignores her than, be the partner of an ordinary man who loves her. This is something few men learn in modern times. Doyle is teaching young men to achieve greatness for themselves not to impress others.
Arthur Conan Doyle was an original red-piller; you will catch many glimpses in his Sherlock Holmes stories.
The Lost World - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1. There Are Heroisms All Around Us (0:55)
2. Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger (15:14)
3. He is a Perfectly Impossible Person (31:35)
4. It's Just The Very Biggest Thing in the World (49:15)
5. Question! (1:29:00)
6. I Was the Flail of the Lord (1:59:00)
7. Tomorrow We Disappear Into the Unknown (2:20:25)
8. The Outlying Pickets of the New World (2:42:00)
9. Who Could Have Forseen It? (3:12:00)
10. The Most Wonderful Things Have Happened (4:07:55)
11. For Once I Was the Hero (4:41:30)
12. It Was Dreadful in the Forest (5:19:00)
13. A Sight I Shall Never Forget (5:56:10)
14. Those Were the Real Conquests (6:30:30)
15. Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders (7:03:50)
16. A Procession! A Procession! (7:40:25)
"She could but refuse me, and better be a repulsed lover than an accepted brother."
One of my favorite books. Enjoy.
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I love this book. And this narrator. This is my favorite book ever. I highly recommend it.
I absolutely loved the scene when they stand before the Iguanodons, seeing the creatures for the first time. The author wonderfully captures the shock and awe of the moment.
I can't get enough of this narrator. Hes gives all the characters so much life and I think if anyone ever decides to attempt another film adaptation they should listen to this narration to flesh out each character.
Bob Neufeld is exceptional
Check put Greg Wagland.. Magpie audio 😁
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NONE BETTER. TRY HEART OF DARKNESS. ITS AN AMAZING READING BY THIS GENTLEMAN ❤
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was an author that was definitely ahead of his time. Thank you for the upload! I'm on a quest to find all of his books in hardback now, but with the catch that they have to be printed before the 50's.
good idea... before some of the generational engeniring.
Wow i bought this book 10 years ago- had great difficulty reading it- but because of this audiobook i was able to finally finish it and man, what a wonderful tale!! Im grateful for this, thank you!!!
A thrilling tale about a young man whose adventures taught him the value of not being a simp.
Simp is like wimpy??
@@sheldonshaw461 A simp is a guy willing to sacrifice his dignity, self respect and bank account to please a woman, usually one that isn't even interested in said simp.
Said the incel... 🤣
@@MsMtheory you just learned that word did you?
@DucknCoverin Do you still have hair? Not sure what your comment had to do with this audiobook so I figure your at that age were things are a struggle so I will leave you alone
It was my fav book when i was 10-13, now I'm 31 and I'm listening to the audiobook even with a bigger excitement! Thank you, Arthur! You were one of the best!
Brilliant story with witty British humour, and wonderfully read
THERE IS NO FINER NARRATOR TO MY KNOWLEDGE. HIS TELLING OF...HEART OF DARKNESS ..IS AMAZING. GOD BLESS
MISTER BOB NEWFELD 💎👍
This is my third time listening to this. What a wonderful story with equally excellent narration. It's the sort of captivating that makes me stay up too late.
Thank you.
Thank you.
A timeless piece.
This is a fine gift you gave to us all.
Much appreciated.
Love this audiobook, the narrator is great and of course any of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s works are well worth getting lost in! ❤
Superb narration. The perfect voice to read this classic. Great work!!!
This was a brilliant masterpiece of sci-fi mystery and humour beautifully presented by sir Arthur cannon Doyle
Cannon ... 💥 lol 😆
@@MsMtheory congratulations on being the first persion notice the Easter egg got a quick eye right there detective
Um ok... Not sure why so rude a response? Having a bad day? I didn't mean my comment to be rude so ya know, hope your day gets better 😄
@@MsMtheory nice!!!! Don't even waste your time!!!!
This is the first time I have heard this narrator. Very well done!
Absolute classic and must read! Sherlock Holmes is a series worthy to own but I'd sooner meet and chat with Professor Challenger over Holmes anyday
This is one of the best books I've read in years
One interesting thing is that in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of The Norwood Builder Watson makes mention of “The shocking affair of the Dutch steamship Friesland which so nearly cost us both our lives.”
And in The Lost World, it was the S.S. Friesland, a Dutch-American liner that sighted Professor Challenger’s pterodactyl when it escaped from the Queen’s Hall.
Interesting, well some Authors can't help but have callbacks to their previous works that is the likely scenario for the name being the same, however it would be fascinating if Sherlock and the lost world were the same shared universe, I'd love to see the look on Sherlock's face when facing down dinosaurs
One of the best books ever!
One of my favourite stories, and the narrator is very good, often drift off to this at bedtime to this story, along with The Hound of the Baskervilles, this would be my favourite Conan Doyle story, still not had a decent movie that sticks to the original story, apart from the silent movie, that is the closest to the original story.
"But it couldnt have been very deep could it, if you could go off to the other end of the world and leave me here alone" - better to face the apemen and dinosaurs than to be chained in matrimony to such a creature. His fortune was high indeed.
THANK YOU A.C.DOYLE ..BOB. AND THOSE WHO POSTED 🎯👍
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Narrator not unlike James Mason.Perfect!
This narrator reads "Heart of darkness" also. He's brilliant.
Most boring book of all time.
He's also the narrator for "Notes From the Underground" and some collection of Grimm's fairy tales on here.
Brilliant.
Still can't believe this is the same man who wrote Sherlock Holmes.
+MsWholocked
Holmes gave him popularity, but he had a great imagination, he also wrote historical novels like "The White Company", and stories into the genre of Science-Fiction, adventure, and horror
I've just discovered this audio book. Happy me! Great narrator plus Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the best of the best, really. Thank you for this upload!
Unlistenable due to the ridiculous ad breaks..... whoever inserts the ads is a mad person....
Such a fabulous book. I wish I found it sooner
Wonderful
Even though Brian Blessed is not short, he would make a perfect Professor Challenger.
Did I just hear a guy get friend-zoned circa 1912?
The-Campfire-Dispatch Circle of friends maybe
Lol
Yup
Yup. 😄😄😄
thank you sir, for your remark, which no doubt makes the world is that much smarter...
Beautifully read.
Thank you.
This is very Good !
Amazing narration. Thank you for posting this.
Perfectly matched voice for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, I think. Wonderfully read. 💕
First book I ever read by myself in 3rd grade. I was so interested in dinosaurs, and when getting the book from a book club I was crestfallen to find few drawings and lots of words I had trouble with. Being determined I learned to read it. I still have the book, a great childhood memory. This audiobook is an awesome fond memory to listen to. It’s still an adventure.
Hello, my brother! 🤠
I wish there where an author today that was more capable than comic books...
Yep, couldn't have been read better aloud. Great 👌 work, all those years ago already...wow..
Thank you.
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A most excellent reading sir ..!!
Even more entertaining than the Sherlock Holmes stories.
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This book is pretty good 🙃
great reader, thank you so much
Great story.Its easy to understand where Hollywood and other authors got the idea's for later out of this world drama
Great book…
Thanks for uploading this. You’ve made my day.
wow. it's like jurassic park's grandfather. I never connected the two stories for whatever reason.
Stunning racism, but it was a product of its time. Still a jolly good read
" A fickle heart is the only constant in this world *
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A VERY MYSTERIOUS MODERN DANGEROUS LOST WORLD,,,,, BALTIMORE
Why a commercial every few minutes?
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Good morning USA. Shout out to Stan Smith.
I thought this was the sequel to Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton. I might as well continue the story since I'm already listening.
No it’s where he got the idea for Jurassic park
With the tree gone but the rope with Zambo, they could have set up a Tyrolean Traverse to get back to the pinnacle.
We could not or at least we had not succeed up to date in making organic life in our laboratories from in organic material
"a fluffy, feathery, silly cockatoo of a man"
I'm still laughing a chapter later.
I wonder if Michael Chrichton got some ideas from this book?
Not much I'd say.
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What is the Dinosaur that chases Malone in the forest in chapter 12? An allosaurus?
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Bobasouras
One source I saw said it was Megalosaurus.
Twice while listening to this the sound cut off I double checked my sound on my phone was still the same I went forward and backward still no sound I had to reload pisses me off
Weird
opening chapter, describes wemen in general they say they want Luke Skywalker, but what they really want is Han solo that being the roguish anti establishment type... young men take note!
Wow these wemen sound like a strange folk. Good luck dealing with them, I hope you find yourself a princess Leia.
Actually, she just wanted a rich man in the end. Spoiler alert, I guess.
B1.1?
Probably the first recorded friendzoned guy😂😂😂
this is about a simp who wants to impress someone who doesn't like who he naturally is no?
The tf would the professor bring an unrestrained pterodactyl into the lecture hall! Why wouldn't it be in a cage or something? That part was rediculous. The rest of the book was great though.
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The reader is good... I just think he is the wrong reader for a book in which the story is told from a 23 year old's POV. He sounds like a 65 year old.
I dont know english properly but ......"gladish is too shalfish"
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LUL I read this book in 2 days. XD
Coyotexer listen to the audio x2 speed
Classic story but this sounds like madness in a nursing home
I get you! Use earbuds, and we can keep our madness a secret!
Is this a true story?
1:38
I made it through eight minutes of this tripe and refuse to believe that Conan Doyle wrote it.
The book reads better if you skip the repartee in Chapter 1, and begin at 15:13
Algy Pug reading? Librivox users, am I correct?
God, Doyle loved to piss around until he got to the dinosaurs, didn't he
I thought this was by Michael Crichton...
Oh this isn't the book I am looking for haha. Could I get help finding the audio book on TH-cam for The lost World by Michael Crichton. It is the Second Jurassic Park book.
@Max Liston I have the book
@Max Liston I have... issues... if you know what I mean, and I tend to miss stuff if i read it in my head or in a group out loud so I like the audiobooks and I use the actual book to follow along.
@Max Liston it's one of the only way I can focus on reading a book. At school teachers will force me to read and then when I can't answer the questions following up I get in trouble... It's like dude c'mon I don't understand it when I read out loud and I have very very strong case of stage fright so I start to mess up easy words and sweat.... Yet they expect me to understand it...
@Max Liston yeah
lmao edward got friendzoned
I felt like I was having a book red to me in a retirement home for that first bit. Jesus Christmas.
Rygarr Treat
Well, your poor spelling would rank you into a nursing home. lol
Rygarr, your comments are spoken like a true semi-literate.
Adverts every few minutes, DON'T BOTHER
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I came thinking this was about Biden but it turned out to be something completely different....
He is a smart Yank not like the regular ones that basically put the Native tribes in concentration camps basically preventing them from their nomadic life. This after they gave them life. Isn’t that what thanks giving is about the Indian biggest mistake
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@3:47 “even in MY short life....” sez the audiobooker, sounding like he’s 83 and just had to run up a few flights of stairs.
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